History of Arizona, Količina 2Filmer brothers electrotype Company, 1915 History of Arizona beginning with the Spanish explorations, connection with the Santa Fe Trail, transition of control from Mexico to United States, American-Indian relations, settlement, and statehood. |
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... known as bronchos , were vicious and unruly . It was not only trying on the nerves but an absolute nui- sance with each fresh team , to have to go through the same process , bucking and rearing , followed by a stampede , only brought to ...
... known as bronchos , were vicious and unruly . It was not only trying on the nerves but an absolute nui- sance with each fresh team , to have to go through the same process , bucking and rearing , followed by a stampede , only brought to ...
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... known as the Heintzelman Mine , Major Heintzelman , afterwards a Major - Gen- eral in the Federal Army , being President of the Company . They shipped large quantities of rich ore , some of it going as high as four and five thousand ...
... known as the Heintzelman Mine , Major Heintzelman , afterwards a Major - Gen- eral in the Federal Army , being President of the Company . They shipped large quantities of rich ore , some of it going as high as four and five thousand ...
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... known , are sub- jects for curious speculation ; and it being doubt- ful whether any party will ever again pursue the same line of travel , I have thought it would be better in place of condensing into a few lines , the prominent facts ...
... known , are sub- jects for curious speculation ; and it being doubt- ful whether any party will ever again pursue the same line of travel , I have thought it would be better in place of condensing into a few lines , the prominent facts ...
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... known as the Coco - Maricopa tribe . They occupied the coun- try about the head of the Gulf of California , and for some distance up the Colorado River . At that time a dispute occurred , and what is now known as the Cocopah tribe split ...
... known as the Coco - Maricopa tribe . They occupied the coun- try about the head of the Gulf of California , and for some distance up the Colorado River . At that time a dispute occurred , and what is now known as the Cocopah tribe split ...
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Thomas Edwin Farish. known as the Cocopah tribe split off , and the secessionists were permitted to go in peace . This pacific policy soon afterward induced the party , now known as Maricopas , to secede , also ; but this defection ...
Thomas Edwin Farish. known as the Cocopah tribe split off , and the secessionists were permitted to go in peace . This pacific policy soon afterward induced the party , now known as Maricopas , to secede , also ; but this defection ...
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